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QUESTION     What are toxic heavy metals and how would they affect me?

 

ANSWER     Today an ever increasing number of health professionals, as well as the public at large, are becoming more and more aware of the dangers that toxins in our environment, especially metals pose to our mental, emotional and physical health and well being.

 

Some of the symptoms that occur, when toxic heavy metals are present in your system, are as follows:

 

Allergies

Rashes

Hair loss

Anaemia

Restlessness

Absent mindedness

Fatigue

Memory loss

Learning difficulties

Infertility

Joint degeneration

Poor eyesight

Hormonal disturbances

Prostrate problems

Weak immune system

 

QUESTION   How would I know if I have them in my system?

 

ANSWER      You may have several of the signs and symptoms listed above, or you may have noticed that you have reactions to jewellery that isn’t made of pure silver or gold. This causes a reaction between the heavy metals in your tissues and the inorganic metals in your jewellery.

 

A simple test can detect the presence of the toxic heavy metals, cadmium, lead, zinc, mercury and copper, in your urine.

 

QUESTION   How can the test differentiate between the toxic minerals that may be affecting my health and the good minerals that my body needs?

 

ANSWER      The toxic minerals are electrically active, and it is this aspect that the test picks up.  Good minerals that we take in our supplements and food, that our body needs, are organic and not detected in the test. So even if you are taking mineral supplements, they will not affect the test.

 

QUESTION  The test showed that I had toxic copper and zinc. Should I stop taking my supplements?

 

ANSWER     No. In an effort to dislodge toxic minerals, your body may throw out the organic minerals as well. This makes it possible to have a deficiency in organic minerals, whilst having the same minerals in toxic levels. For example, someone having toxic zinc may have all the symptoms of zinc deficiency.

 

QUESTION    Is there anything I need to do before taking the test?

 

ANSWER       Try not to drink an excessive amount of liquids the day before taking the sample.  You should not take powerful chelation agents or antioxidants (no amino acids, vitamin C, large amounts of vitamin E, etc) prior to the test.

                                   

It is preferable to avoid dairy products for 3 days prior to the test.

 

QUESTIONS     What happens if the test is positive? Is there anything that I can do to rid myself of the toxic heavy metals? 

 

ANSWER           You can detoxify the toxic heavy metals out of your system. I would be able to guide you through the best type of detoxification programme to suit your needs.

 

QUESTION        I have decided that I would like to have the test done. What do I do next?

 

ANSWER          Go to my contact page and choose a method of getting in touch with me.  I will send a sample bottle to you for you to collect the sample (at least 30mls) and post it back to me.  The cost of postage and packaging are included in the £30 cost. I will test the sample and send you a report and details of what you need to do next.

 

Payment can be made by most major debit/credit cards over the telephone.

Angela Withers R.G.N., CERT. OBS., M.A.C.H.,R.T.